I have dismissed it as non-discriminatory because they are cherry-picked examples -
If I showed you an equal number of examples this season where we got away with things, would that satisfy you that there’s no bias? If not, then we’re not actually using a standard that can be tested — we’re just arguing from vibe and from an unobjective - i watch spurs more than any other club and so i do not experience football in any other way - view
Take Romero's red vs Man U for his non-red against Brentford.
What about Fernandes' red last season that should never have been given - does that cancel Romero's out? Your argument about Romeros was the bias was against the player and that the ref assumed it was a red instantly because of him, yet a different ref in a different game (Brentford) saw him making what looked like a red card challenge and only booked him with a yellow.
What about Halaand's second goal last season that was ruled out vs the one in the West Ham game - don't they cancel each other out too - do you think Halaand's goal should have stood? Don't Man City have more pressure on the refs than we do?
So what type of examples do you require for you to at least accept it?